The
crime ofcourse in all this super-luxury is that while TM & company
were whooping it up (or as TM says "anyone can get rich if only they
worked hard enough"), some Sarawakians are still living hand-to-mouth,
& wondering what living in a home with running water is like. So: Do you think "Westies" have any right to get into "Easties" politics? And pray Aunty dearest, what has that to do with a luxury yacht? Picture
this. My super rich (I wish!) parents had made you the trustee of their
assets (including this lovely yacht) with me as sole "ward". Meanwhile I
am living in rather basic conditions while my dear trustees are
supervising my yacht by living on it. So my friends (being friends) are trying to help me get my assets back so that I may live in a better condition. Which is what I think is happening in Sarawak. Just like this analogy, Sarawakians
should (try to?) consider their well-meaning friends as Westies &
likewise, Westies should (try to?) consider themselves friends of
Sarawakians. How do we do this? Ladies & Gentlemen: Kindly tuck yr Ego away! Can Westies just get involved to the extent we dont become meddlesome friends? Can
Sarawakians understand that Westies need to get involved because the
very wealth of Sarawak has been the bankroll for those in power - even
in the West? Can
Westies learn: - To be open, kind, understanding & considerate
& know that not all Sarawakians had asked for our "help"? And
that consultations are merely meant to be advice Sarawakians can take
or leave, & that your "job" as friends is to persuade others to see
your ideas may work? Ofcourse Westies don't own the wealth of Sarawak. But
Westies can help Sarawak achieve its goal of being self-governing
rather than still being governed by some who can't live without a luxury
yacht. As
for me. Anytime you want to invite me to live on your boat, Uncle &
I will welcome it very much. Call me - collect - also can
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